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Old 01-06-2011, 02:25 PM
Springfield Bob Springfield Bob is offline
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I have A BG380 From Gun & Gun Parts in W-Springfield. Call Mike there at 413-732-9938. I agree with you that it is NOT a target gun and people should realise that fact. One can get use to the trigger. I find mine to be super accurate.Once again I must stress what this gun is designed to be, it's a small easy to carry and conceal self defense gun.







OTE=turbo38gn;135765288]Interesting first and only posts here guys... I had the opportunity to shoot about 40-50 rounds through the first ones built, thought the function was great. The trigger pull is stiff, no doubt, that's the kind of gun it is... it's a ccw gun, you may carry in your pocket!!! It's not a target gun, shoot it, get used to it, makes sure it functions properly and move on. It sounds like you were expecting a 1911 custom... I'm not saying the trigger is "good" just saying it is what it is for what the gun was designed for. I had no trouble transitioning to it, had no trouble staying on target, pulled it back a bit till I found the spot right before it went "click".. then hit my target. Would I like a trigger like my M&P's after a little work .. sure.. but again, it is a totally different class of gun. I plan on purchasing one soon, none in stock locally here, but when I get one, I will no doubt play with the trigger. I met a gunsmith from Savage Arms this past summer, he gave me a tube of grease he said they use on the triggers, put it on the sear of my guns now, it made a distinct difference. Have you guys cleaned and lubed these guns yet? That and more shooting should improve your guns trigger action... Good luck, I'll be sure to share what I can do to improve mine when I get it.. keep us updated please.. [/QUOTE]
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